The question begs, For the trillions who make this reform minded commentator the undisputed leader in the politics of Brooklyn.
The question begs, This reform minded commentator has returned once again with an "election day", eve endorsement in tomorrow's election for the vacated 27th Senate district.
The question begs, From http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/editorials/storobin_for_state_senate_7XDBCvzWUR6A3s2kYCOBGK
"There’s a special election tomorrow in south Brooklyn — Sheepshead Bay, Brighton Beach, Gravesend, Mill Basin — to choose a successor to ex-state Sen. Carl Kruger, the latest to march in Albany’s long line of convicted felons."
The question begs, No surprise considering the Brooklyn Democratic party is really the Brooklyn "Democrook" party this reform minded commentator points out.
"The choice is between Republican David Storobin, an attorney and political neophyte, and Democrat Lew Fidler, a typical city councilman with an extraordinarily bizarre sense of personal entitlement. It’s a clear-cut choice: The Post wholeheartedly endorses Storobin, who would bring a breath of fresh air to Albany."
The question begs, This reform minded commentator proudly agrees.
"Born in what was then the USSR, he came to New York with his mother at the age of 12, around the time of the collapse of the Soviet bloc."
The question begs, A wise move, and the right move as Southern Brooklyn is very lucky to have David Storobin as one of it's very own.
"Now 32, Storobin started his own law firm and became involved in politics, rising to vice chairman of the Brooklyn GOP."
The question begs, The true example of the "American Dream" this reform minded commentator points out.
"But no record at all would be leaps and bounds better than the dismal rap-sheet compiled by Fidler, a product of the Brooklyn Democratic machine."
The question begs, And a long time friend of "Democrooks" like Carl Kruger, and President of the "Thomas Jefferson Democrook" club, "Mumbles", Frank Seddio.
"Fidler has long ranked at or near the top of the annual recipients list of council pork — which has been one of the great local scandals of recent years."
The question begs, "Politics at it's worst" for the taxpayers of this city this reform minded commentator points out.
"He also moonlights as chief counsel — at $60,000 to $80,000 per year, on top of his $127,500 council salary — of LawCash, which finances tort lawsuits.
Indeed, it’ s a major funder of police-brutality lawsuits against the city — yet Fidler claims that there is no conflict of interest in his role as a council member.
That’s nonsense. Besides, the last thing Albany needs is yet another shill for the trial lawyers."
The question begs, Truly "Pathetic" to say the least.
"As for that sense of entitlement, suffice it to say that The Post has twice caught Fidler making personal use of official-business-only parking spots."
The question begs, As did this reform minded commentator.
"By Fidler’s own account, a GOP win — on the heels of Bob Turner’s surprise victory in last year’s special House race — means that Republicans will be “coming for . . . every single one of us [Democrats] here in southern Brooklyn.”
Actually, two-party political competition sounds like a pretty good idea to us."
The question begs, As it does to this reform minded commentator.
"Which makes a vote for David Storobin that much more important."
The question begs, Which is why this reform minded commentator urges the trillions to vote tomorrow in the 27th Senate district special election anytime between 6 AM and 9 PM tomorrow.
The question begs, STOROBIN FOR SENATE!!!
The question begs, As Always The Truth Has Spoken.